A nurse is preparing to administer chlordiazepoxide 50 mg PO every 8 hours to a client. The amount available is chlordiazepoxide 25 mg per capsule. How many capsules should the nurse administer per dose?
- A. 2 capsules
- B. 1 capsule
- C. 3 capsules
- D. 4 capsules
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Dose (50 mg) / concentration (25 mg/capsule) = 2 capsules per dose. Other options miscalculate the number needed to achieve 50 mg.
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A nurse is teaching a pregnant client in her first trimester about discomforts that she may experience. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the woman identifies which discomforts as common during the first trimester? Select all that apply.
- A. Breast tenderness
- B. Urinary frequency
- C. Backache
- D. Cravings
- E. Leg cramps
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: First trimester discomforts include breast tenderness (hormonal growth), urinary frequency (bladder pressure), and cravings (taste changes). Backache and leg cramps typically occur later due to weight and nerve pressure.
Assessment of a pregnant woman reveals that she compulsively craves ice. The nurse documents this finding as
- A. linea nigra
- B. pica
- C. ballottement
- D. quickening
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pica is the craving for non-food items like ice, often linked to nutrient deficiencies such as iron. Linea nigra is a skin line, ballottement is a fetal palpation technique, and quickening is feeling fetal movement, none related to cravings.
Assessment of a pregnant woman and her fetus reveals tachycardia and hypertension. There is also evidence suggesting vasoconstriction. The nurse would question the woman about use of which substance?
- A. Marijuana
- B. Cocaine
- C. Nicotine
- D. Caffeine
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cocaine causes tachycardia, hypertension, and vasoconstriction, risking placental abruption and fetal distress. Marijuana causes relaxation, nicotine raises heart rate but vasodilates, and caffeine mildly stimulates but doesn't constrict vessels.
A client is diagnosed with gestational hypertension and is receiving magnesium sulfate. Which finding would the nurse interpret as indicating a therapeutic level of medication?
- A. Difficulty in arousing
- B. Deep tendon reflexes 2+
- C. Urinary output of 30 mL per hour
- D. Respiratory rate of 10 breaths/minute
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Deep tendon reflexes at 2+ indicate a therapeutic magnesium level, preventing seizures without toxicity. Difficulty arousing, low urinary output (below 40 mL/hr), or respiratory rate of 10 suggest toxicity, requiring intervention.
A nurse is planning a presentation about HIV for a church-based group. Which of the following information about HIV transmission should the nurse include?
- A. It is primarily transmitted through mosquitoes.
- B. It is primarily transmitted through accidental puncture wounds.
- C. It is primarily transmitted through sexual contact.
- D. It is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: HIV is primarily transmitted through sexual contact involving infected fluids like semen or vaginal secretions. Mosquitoes, respiratory droplets, and puncture wounds (rare) don't commonly spread HIV.